Practice problems Pre-Lab Questions 1. A candy bar has a total mass of2.5ounces. In a calorimetry experiment, a1.0 gsample of this candy bar was burned in a calorimeter surrounded by1000 gof water. The temperature of the water in contact with the burning candy bar was measured and found to increase from an initial temperature of21.2 ∘ Cto a final temperature of24.3 ∘ C. a. Calculate the amount of heat in calories released when the 1.0-g sample burned. b. Convert the heat in calories to nutritional Calories and divide by the mass of the burned sample in grams to obtain the energy content (also called fuel value) in units of Calories per gram. c. Multiply this value by the total number of grams in the candy bar to calculate the total calorie content of the candy bar in Calories. Hint: Convert the mass in ounces to grams. 2. Consult the nutritional labels on two of your favorite snack foods: Report their total calorie content (total Calories) and calculate their fuel value (Calories per gram).